Dwarf Iris Setosa
By Greenthumb
- 11 Sep, 2012
- 10 likes
This little one didn't bloom at all last year, but this year, it came through fine, lots of little blooms, although very short lived. It has a new place in the new garden and I hope to see a long bloom season next year.
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Thank you. Its still a little thing though I've had it four years. It has grown leaps and bounds this year, must be all the extra rain. I hope I get lots more bloom next year to share. :-)
13 Sep, 2012
That's a really lovely Iris you have there,GT! :-))
17 Sep, 2012
Thank you. Now that I've moved up the hill I could perhaps try some more varieties. I'm free from the coldest of the chills up there. Still, this has its special place. :-)
18 Sep, 2012
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